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    #37
    Originally posted by checking View Post
    Recluse - pharma!, that is generally not the definition of, "the slum, or the ghetto".

    Two inescapable things will come out of CoV.

    Early inheritance minus taxation, as the disposable boomers own the wealth of Canada, and no waiting list for the next generation of "home" occupants that inherit this wealth. (that is only aimed at the identifiable few that never had their bums washed by their parents).

    Hopefully, the next, next generation believes their parents have some value beyond their grandparents' wealth.
    I will have to read that over afew times, my head is a bit muddled with information overload.

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      #38
      I read "don't be old" you are expendable and everyone younger benefits when you are GONE!

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        #39
        Originally posted by checking View Post
        Recluse - pharma!, that is generally not the definition of, "the slum, or the ghetto".

        Two inescapable things will come out of CoV.

        Early inheritance minus taxation, as the disposable boomers own the wealth of Canada, and no waiting list for the next generation of "home" occupants that inherit this wealth. (that is only aimed at the identifiable few that never had their bums washed by their parents).

        Hopefully, the next, next generation believes their parents have some value beyond their grandparents' wealth.
        "Waiting list"?

        Why "aimed at the few that never had their asses wiped by their parents"?

        Why wouldn't the grandkids appreciate their parents more than their grandparents' wealth?

        Where is this all leading and what point are you trying to make?

        I stepped out from behind my Dad's shadow and cast my own! With his help of course.
        I have an untold amount of gratitude for the work and risk taken by those before me to make my life better.
        It was never about doing less but striving to grow and improve. At one point, during certain times of the year, it felt like I didn't know if I was coming or going...meeting myself coming as I was going, especially when the machinery tech out outpaced my father's ability to help. He did what he could as long as he could....because it mattered to him. We never had hired help except for a trucker at harvest, so in my mind I was "doing what I could", kinda envied the farms with two or three brothers working together...synergies. Or two young people feeding off each other's energy....mountain movers. So I've been making a living on a bit less than 2500 acres since 2004, while multi family/person operations were at 5 thousand or 75 hundred acres....was I really that much different than them....other than maybe having to do more tasks myself?
        Last edited by farmaholic; Apr 27, 2020, 22:57.

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          #40
          As a matter of fact quoting honest trump 36,000 deaths a year from flu in USA. Today’s covid deaths 56,000 and beginning to spike again in some areas. And that’s only what’s been counted in what a month and a half? And that’s with distancing for rhe most part. People
          Are saying that maybe it was here November December we’ll nobody was counting all those deaths either?
          I know it’s a matter of fact in our small community there was a whack of deaths mostly seniors but unusually high and some younger people heart attacks strokes more than usual for us anyway from November on.
          Point is to compare this to flu is foolish.

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